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Swiss National Bank Trims Stake in Emerson Electric Co. $EMR
The institutional investor reduced its holdings in the industrial products company by 5% in the third quarter.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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Swiss National Bank lowered its holdings in Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE:EMR) by 5.0% during the 3rd quarter, according to the company's most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor owned 1,621,400 shares of the industrial products company's stock at the end of the reporting period.
Why it matters
Emerson Electric is a major industrial conglomerate, so changes in ownership by large institutional investors like Swiss National Bank can signal broader market sentiment around the company's performance and outlook.
The details
Swiss National Bank sold 85,600 shares of Emerson Electric in the third quarter, reducing its total stake to 1,621,400 shares. This represented approximately 0.29% of Emerson Electric's outstanding shares at the end of the reporting period.
- Swiss National Bank filed its 3rd quarter holdings report in early 2026.
The players
Swiss National Bank
The central bank of Switzerland and one of the world's largest sovereign wealth funds, with over $1 trillion in assets under management.
Emerson Electric Co.
A multinational corporation that designs and manufactures products for industrial, commercial, and consumer markets, with a focus on automation, control, and climate technologies.
The takeaway
The reduction in Swiss National Bank's Emerson Electric holdings, while relatively small, could signal broader caution among institutional investors about the industrial company's near-term prospects amid economic uncertainty.
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